RCRS Email Update Sept 1, 2003 UPDATED JUNE 15, 2004. PLEASE REPLACE PRIOR COPIES WITH THIS COPY. rsc ADVISORY: Rife-type research has become completely commercialized. Readers should know that this work is on-going, and that we have the complete records of the work of Rife while he worked for the United States Government in the Office of Strategic Services. As this work is still partly classified, today we can say that the 'lid' has come off on much of his clinical work, and the sources of these records will be made available at the soonest opportunity. RSC CC: rsc [Readers should visit the main page of the RCRS to insure of having the most up to date index of subdirectories. Since this update was sent out, we have added several new subdirectories. Therefore, to have access to these new subdirectories, be sure to visit www.navi.net/~rsc] After much work, and the help of an expert technician, I can finally say all the research files of the RCRS are available for our reader's perusal. Below are the indexes or sub-directories that can be accessed for our reader's interest: www.navi.net/~rsc/biol252 www.navi.net/~rsc/cancer www.navi.net/~rsc/dmso www.navi.net/~rsc/family www.navi.net/~rsc/images www.navi.net/~rsc/pchem www.navi.net/~rsc/pdf www.navi.net/~rsc/physics www.navi.net/~rsc/updates Each category should now be accessible. However, in the manner we make these availible, it may be some files are html files, and yet they may show up as full-text files with html code. In that case, you will need to save those files, and then open them in Netscape which will then display them as text files....via full-text html code. If this sounds complicated, remember that in the old days of the internet, we could put anything anywhere and anyone could look at it, and even save entire web-sites or 'mirror' them from their own machines. Then everyone got paranoid because of some prankster/hackers, and the server community got down against that 'free access'. We publish most everything for free, without charge and that is the internet in pristine form. We at RCRS maintain this philosophy, only wishing to remind our readers that we are a not-for-profit, information resource. Please donate to keep this resource, and our brother or associated resources on the internet by donating. We, at this time, have only very few such free resources to call associated resources or fellow research groups. We all can accept PayPal for donations. Please visit the following web sites, and remember, the more the reader takes to a site, the more they can derive from it. Good sites: Weird Science (Bill Beaty's Homepages) http://www.eskimo.com/~billb/ http://www.amasci.com/weird.html Gary Hawk's Horizon Technology http://www.eskimo.com/~ghawk/ Stanley Jourdan's site http://www.stanleyjordan.com/Healing/BioelectricMedLinks.html